Cockpit Covers- Watertight without Pole?
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Hey guys, this is one of those questions I should have asked here before instead of after. I had a custom cockpit cover made for my 320 with the object of keeping the cockpit clean and dry during short time periods (like a weekend) when I don't want to put the full cover on. Canvass guy was confident the cover would be tight enough to keep the rain out and cover looks great when installed. Fast forward a month and the center of the Sunbrella cover has stretched enough to hold 60 gallons or more which of course leads to a wet cockpit. Canvass guy now thinks cockpit is too large and a support pole is needed, little late for that after though duh.
I'm not sure if the 290 has same size cockpit but how about you guys with the 30, 320, 390's- Did you need a support pole on your cockpit covers or were you covers built tight enough so support isn't needed?
Thanks,
Rick
I'm not sure if the 290 has same size cockpit but how about you guys with the 30, 320, 390's- Did you need a support pole on your cockpit covers or were you covers built tight enough so support isn't needed?
Thanks,
Rick
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From: Tygart Lake, WV
Mine has one pole for the cockpit cover. Two for full length cover. I would want at least two poles for a 320 cockpit.
Most will have a reinforced spot on the inside of cover where pole will be snapped in.place.
Most will have a reinforced spot on the inside of cover where pole will be snapped in.place.
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Seeing as he screwed it up, suggest he install the patch and the snaps and you will buy the poles.
Padraig




